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Very good info 04-cheers... I still enjoy my DirectTV cable though.
Youtube TV looks like a good sports deal if live in one of the few markets it's offered in.
We cut the cord 2 years ago. The only problem has been CBS Sports Network. Now it looks like Hulu will have it. I'll time my 7 day trial wisely.
(07-15-2017 07:44 PM)Gaetano01 Wrote: [ -> ]Youtube TV looks like a good sports deal if live in one of the few markets it's offered in.
Once YouTube TV is offered nation wide it will a very good deal.
So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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(07-16-2017 11:31 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: [ -> ]So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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you ever heard of AM radio?
We cut the cable a couple months ago and have really enjoyed using Playstation Vue. The great thing about Vue compared to others is being able to stream on up to 5 different tv within the same wifi. Will be really good for Saturdays this fall to have a couple of games on different tvs at the same time. Only negative I can find with it is they just got rid of BEINsports...which we have a few games on there in the fall.
(07-16-2017 11:31 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: [ -> ]So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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I live in Wilmington too. Bought a sling package for $29 mo that includes espn and espn 2. I have a digital antenna that gets me all of the local channels.
(07-16-2017 11:31 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: [ -> ]So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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get cable...
Chromecast. It allows streaming from computer to tv.
So this Hulu stuff the real deal?
Will it actually include cbssn?
(07-17-2017 05:16 PM)dfwtxtiger Wrote: [ -> ]Chromecast. It allows streaming from computer to tv.
So this Hulu stuff the real deal?
Will it actually include cbssn?

Hulu will include CBSSN.
(07-16-2017 11:31 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: [ -> ]So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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If you have access to WATCH ESPN independently than I would recommend fubo.tv

Its $35/month and it includes all the FOX/FOX Cable and NBC/NBC Cable channels with CBS and its sports channel coming on board very soon. It does not include ESPN or Turner but it does include Bein.

It is a great deal if you don't need ESPN or have access to it independently.
(07-15-2017 03:01 PM)HoustonRocks Wrote: [ -> ] LINK

04-cheers
(07-16-2017 11:31 AM)CoastalJuan Wrote: [ -> ]So can someone break this down for my old ars?

About me: I don't have cable
I live in Wilmington NC (obviously outside the YouTube metros)
I have an Apple TV (not 4th gen, thanks Apple for awarding my early adoption)
I think I have an old chromecast lying around somewhere
I have a borrowed ESPN login
I don't want to have to hook my laptop up to my tv
I enjoy casks of rum and hammock naps.

So, what's my best option to watch all games this season?


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I believe a bar solves all your problems ... except the hammock naps ... though i haven't been to bars in Wilmington .. It might solve that one too.
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